30-40 bpm.
A normal resting heart rate (pulse) for a healthy, mature horse is between 35 to 45 beats per minute (bpm) It varies, depending on the age and physical condition of the horse. For instance, a horse who is exercised regularly and is in good physical condition will be on the low end, 35 - 36 bpm
it is not a horse
Some resting birds' heartbeat rates are (in beats per minute) 245 - Domestic Chicken 345 - Crow 460 - House Sparrow 615 - Ruby-throated Hummingbird
The heart rate of a normal goat is 70 to 95 beats per minute.
Normal pulse in cats: 130 - 240 beats per minute. How to check your cat's pulse/heartbeat: To check the pulse, feel for the femoral artery which is located close to the surface on the inside of the thigh at the groin. I found it difficult to find the femoral artery to check the pulse, another method which I found much easier was to feel the heartbeat. To do this press against the rib cage over the heart. With the cat standing, feel the pulse just behind the elbow. See image below. Either way, count the number of beats in 15 seconds & then multiply by 4 to get the total number per minute.
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The normal pulse range is 30-45 for an adult horse.
The normal pulse rate for an adult is 60 to 100 beats per minute. In general, people that are physically fit have lower resting pulse rates, while people that are less physically fit tend to have a bit higher resting pulse rates.
The pulse rate of an adult horse at rest averages 30-40 beats per minute (bpm). A pulse rate of 50 or higher in an adult horse at rest may mean the horse is in physical distress.
That is not a normal resting pulse for humans.
Typically a normal resting pulse rate for a healthy 18-year-old could be within 60-80 pr. minute. This varies with the physical condition this person is in.A top athlete will, as an example, have a lower resting pulse than most normal individuals.Also typically a womans resting pulse rate will be higher than a males resting pulse rate.
Normal adult pulse rate should be between 80-100 bpm. Factors such as cardiovascular and overall fitness, height/weight ratio, and genetics may affect this number. For example, a distance runner may have a resting heart rate of 35 or 40, while an obese adult may have a resting heart rate of 85.
There is a normal RANGE for pulse rates in the young adult. It is usually between 60-80, resting (but can be higher during activity, of course).
A normal resting pulse rate for a healthy adult can range from 60 to 100 beats per minute
the resting pulse rate for adult is in the range of 60-80 beats per minute & that of an obese adult will be higher than this, say up to 100 beats per minute.
A child's pulse rate is higher then an adult as they do more exercise but if a child is resting then it will be lower hoped this helped :)
The usual resting pulse for an adult is 60 to 100 beats per minute. Certain illnesses can cause your pulse to change, so it is helpful to know what your resting pulse is when you are well.